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in 2009, a nasa satellite was lost. a month ago, another nasa satellite was lost. the loss of these two my concern is first for the safety of our astronauts and for the successful launch of supplies and critical hardware to orbit. what type of full-scale, environmental testing is nasa going to require the commercial companies to achieve to get certification for space flight? how are we going to qualify our own vehicles? >> we are in the process of developing human ratings standards. we have a series of 1000 documents that will deal with what a contractor has to do to qualify to carry either cargo or crew members. my number one objective is the safety of our crews. we will not certify an industrial partner to carry a crew unless we're satisfied they have met all the criteria on human ratings standards and all of our safety requirements. almost all the vehicles go through thermal vacuum testing, vibration testing, radiation testing to make sure they are radiation hardened and the like. any test that would have been recovered or will be required, my multi-purpose crit
in 2009, a nasa satellite was lost. a month ago, another nasa satellite was lost. the loss of these two my concern is first for the safety of our astronauts and for the successful launch of supplies and critical hardware to orbit. what type of full-scale, environmental testing is nasa going to require the commercial companies to achieve to get certification for space flight? how are we going to qualify our own vehicles? >> we are in the process of developing human ratings standards. we...
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my feeling about nasa is that i think nasa is done. when you have multi-national forces put together to for future travel. i don't see britain, france, i don't see anybody else involved with this, and by the way, when the hubble is up there, why can it not take a picture of the moon landing that we have will a long time ago? thank you. host: mr. powell. guest: well, the hubble is taking deep space photography that we have never been able to have access to. we've seen developments in the solar system early in the life of the cosmos that we were never able to see before and i think scientists have really valued the output hubble has provided us a few years ago they went up and repaired it so it has continued operational life. in the scientific community, it has yielded unmatched results. host: from maryland, peter is on the line. go ahead with your question or comments. caller: hi. thank you for taking my call. i worked as a federal worker in huntsville, alabama for a while, and i was down there when they had the opening of a propulsion
my feeling about nasa is that i think nasa is done. when you have multi-national forces put together to for future travel. i don't see britain, france, i don't see anybody else involved with this, and by the way, when the hubble is up there, why can it not take a picture of the moon landing that we have will a long time ago? thank you. host: mr. powell. guest: well, the hubble is taking deep space photography that we have never been able to have access to. we've seen developments in the solar...
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we're very proud of nasa. this is the 50th anniversary of president kennedy's call to send a person to the moon and return them safely. from our human space flight, our visit to the moon, our ambitions to even go further, we're so proud what we've done with human space flight, and we look forward to supporting human space flight initiatives. when we look ahead at space science, the wanders of the space telescope to others in the area of earth science, planetary science, protecting our power grid are all important. we know that the nasa -- that what nasa does is part of really creating the new ideas for the innovation economy. today, the speech to the maryland space round table, and i said every time nasa lifts often, it takes the american economy with us because it is about innovation, and it is about jobs. last year, congress gave nasa a new path forward. ranking member hutchenson and i worked with senator bill nelson on a new authorization bill, and i'd like to complement the gentlelady from texas and what s
we're very proud of nasa. this is the 50th anniversary of president kennedy's call to send a person to the moon and return them safely. from our human space flight, our visit to the moon, our ambitions to even go further, we're so proud what we've done with human space flight, and we look forward to supporting human space flight initiatives. when we look ahead at space science, the wanders of the space telescope to others in the area of earth science, planetary science, protecting our power...
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in 2009, a nasa satellite was lost. a month ago, another nasa satellite was lost. the loss of these two my concern is first for the safety of our astronauts and for the successful launch of supplies and critical hardware to orbit. what type of fu-scale, environmental testing is nasa going to require the commercial companies to achieve to get certification for space flight? how are we going to qualify our own vehicles? >> we are in the process of developing human ratings standards. we have a series of 1000 documents that will deal with what a contractor has to do to qualify to carry either cargo or crew members. my number one objective is the safety of our crews. we will not certify an industrial partner to carry a crew unless we're satisfied they have met all the criteria on human ratings standards and all of our safety requirements. almost all the vehicles go through thermal vacuum testing, vibration testing, radiation testing to make sure they are radiation hardened and the like. any test that would have been recovered or will be required, my multi-purpose critic
in 2009, a nasa satellite was lost. a month ago, another nasa satellite was lost. the loss of these two my concern is first for the safety of our astronauts and for the successful launch of supplies and critical hardware to orbit. what type of fu-scale, environmental testing is nasa going to require the commercial companies to achieve to get certification for space flight? how are we going to qualify our own vehicles? >> we are in the process of developing human ratings standards. we have...
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in 2009, a nasa satellite was lost. a month ago, another nasa satellite was lost. the loss of these two my concern is first for the safety of our astronauts and for the successful launch of supplies and critical hardware to orbit. what type of full-scale, environmental testing is nasa going to require the commercial companies to achieve to get certification for space flight? how are we going to qualify our own vehicles? >> we are in the process of developing human ratings standards. we have a series of 1000 documents that will deal with what a contractor has to do to qualify to carry either cargo or crew members. my number one objective is the safety of our crews. we will not certify an industrial partner to carry a crew unless we're satisfied they have met all the criteria on human ratings standards and all of our safety requirements. almost all the vehicles go through thermal vacuum testing, vibration testing, radiation testing to make sure they are radiation hardened and the like. any test that would have been recovered or will be required, my multi-purpose crit
in 2009, a nasa satellite was lost. a month ago, another nasa satellite was lost. the loss of these two my concern is first for the safety of our astronauts and for the successful launch of supplies and critical hardware to orbit. what type of full-scale, environmental testing is nasa going to require the commercial companies to achieve to get certification for space flight? how are we going to qualify our own vehicles? >> we are in the process of developing human ratings standards. we...
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p we know that the nasa, that what nasa does is part of really creating the new ideas for the innovation economy. today at a speech to the maryland space round table, i said every time nasa goes soft, it takes the american economy with us because it is about innovation and it is about jobs. last year congress gave nasa a new path forward. n ranking member hutchinson and i worked with senate bill nelson,n and i'd like to complement the gentlelady from texas and what she and chairman nelson were able to achieve. we believe that is the framework that we could achieve that meets the president's priorities but l understanding the priorities of the space coalition here in the senate for a very balanced space program. we need investments in sciencewe and aeronautics, but we alsocien must remember we want human space flight to be sustainable.p being able to go to the international space station until 2010 and, also, broadenine our human reach beyond low-earth orbit with the orion capsule. we have lots of ambitions, and now we're trying to see if we have the wallet to match it. i will work tirele
p we know that the nasa, that what nasa does is part of really creating the new ideas for the innovation economy. today at a speech to the maryland space round table, i said every time nasa goes soft, it takes the american economy with us because it is about innovation and it is about jobs. last year congress gave nasa a new path forward. n ranking member hutchinson and i worked with senate bill nelson,n and i'd like to complement the gentlelady from texas and what she and chairman nelson were...
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we are very proud of nasa. this is the 50th anniversary of president kennedy's call to send a person to the moon and return them safely. from our human space flight, the visit to the moon, the vision to go further, we are so oud of what we have done with human spaceflight and we look forward to supporting human space flight initiatives. when we look ahead at space science, the hubble space telescope, to others in the area of earth science, planetary science, protecting power, it is all important. we know that what nasa doe is part really creating the new ideas for the innovation of the economy. in a speech to the maryland roundtable come every time nasa goes soft, it takes the american economy with us. nasa is about innovation and drugs. last year, congress gave nasa a new path forward. the ranking member and i worked with senator bill nelson -- nelson on a new authorization bill. are like to complement the gentle lady from taxes with what she and council member nelson were able to achieve. it met the prioritie
we are very proud of nasa. this is the 50th anniversary of president kennedy's call to send a person to the moon and return them safely. from our human space flight, the visit to the moon, the vision to go further, we are so oud of what we have done with human spaceflight and we look forward to supporting human space flight initiatives. when we look ahead at space science, the hubble space telescope, to others in the area of earth science, planetary science, protecting power, it is all...
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we are very proud of nasa. this is the 50th anniversary of president kennedy's call to send a person to the moon and return them safely. from our human space flight, the visit to the moon, the vision to go further, we are so proud of what we have done with human spaceflight and we look forward to supporting human space flight initiatives. when we look ahead at space science, the hubble space telescope, to others in the area of earth science, planetary science, protecting power, it is all important. we know that what nasa does is part really creating the new ideas for the innovation of the economy. in a speech to the maryland roundtable come every time nasa goes soft, it takes the american economy with us. nasa is about innovation and drugs. last year, congress gave nasa a new path forward. the ranking member and i worked with senator bill nelson -- nelson on a new authorization bill. are like to complement the gentle lady from taxes with what she and council member nelson were able to achieve. it met the priori
we are very proud of nasa. this is the 50th anniversary of president kennedy's call to send a person to the moon and return them safely. from our human space flight, the visit to the moon, the vision to go further, we are so proud of what we have done with human spaceflight and we look forward to supporting human space flight initiatives. when we look ahead at space science, the hubble space telescope, to others in the area of earth science, planetary science, protecting power, it is all...
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associated press says nasa reported -- nasa has called off the launch of the space shuttle for today because of a heater problem. the astronauts were making their way to the launch pad. we are waiting for a possible briefing with the flight director. we hope to bring that to you shortly if it happens to you in the next 10 minutes or so. we will bring it to you later in the opera schedule if we get more information about the delay of the endeavor launch. the-we will bring it to you later in our schedule if we get more information about the delay of the endeavor launched -- we will bring it to you later in our schedule if we get more information about the endeavor launch. >> this is shuttle launch control. we are still waiting for our launch director to come over and talk with us. right now, he is in a huddle with our manager of shuttle launch integration, our nasa test director, and the manager of shuttle processing here at kennedy. they are trying to assess what is going to be required in how much time we are going to be. we will see how much mike can tell us when he comes over. righ
associated press says nasa reported -- nasa has called off the launch of the space shuttle for today because of a heater problem. the astronauts were making their way to the launch pad. we are waiting for a possible briefing with the flight director. we hope to bring that to you shortly if it happens to you in the next 10 minutes or so. we will bring it to you later in the opera schedule if we get more information about the delay of the endeavor launch. the-we will bring it to you later in our...
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my feeling about nasa is that i think nasa done. when you have multi-national forces put together to for future travel. i don't see britain, france, i don't see anybody else involved with this, and by the way, when the hubble is up there, why can it not take a picture of the moon landing that we have will a long time ago? thank you. host: mr. powell. guest: well, the hubble is taking deep space photography that we have never been able to have access to. we've seen developments in the solar system early in the life of the cosmos that we were never able to see before and i think scientists have really valued the output hubble has provided us a few years ago they went up and repaired it so it has continued operational life. in the scientific community, it has yielded unmatched results. host: from maryland, peter is on the line. go ahead with your question or commes. caller: hi. thank you for taking my call. i worked as a federal worker in huntsville, alabama for a while, and i was down there en they had the opening of a propulsion rese
my feeling about nasa is that i think nasa done. when you have multi-national forces put together to for future travel. i don't see britain, france, i don't see anybody else involved with this, and by the way, when the hubble is up there, why can it not take a picture of the moon landing that we have will a long time ago? thank you. host: mr. powell. guest: well, the hubble is taking deep space photography that we have never been able to have access to. we've seen developments in the solar...
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. >>> and nasa picks retirement homes for the remaining space shuttles. find out which cities won, next. \s seg [ slap! slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums from an overnight fire in contra costa county. college students across the state take a stand against devastating cuts. the demands they have for university officials. the giants fan who was brutally beaten gets a surge of support from his team. the next step for bryan stow. and bart cleans up its act. the changes riders can expect. plus.. a new storm moving in. the chance of showers for the morning commute. join us for cbs 5 early edition, >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at this morning's weather. rain in the northeast will gradually ease throughout the day. sunshine will dominate in the southeast and southwest. and the northwest and northern plains will have clouds and scattered showers. >>> here's another look at this morning's t
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. >> joseph nasa in the jail behind me. charges announced this morning and the case against him is been a year in the making. it will be one year ago to the date. >> items implicated him in the murder young women. >> the victims are rox ann rogash in 1997 . car men collin whose body was found in 19ep 78 . pamella parson and tracey, both found in ba county in '93 and 94. investigators found photos and writings that tied nasa to the killings. and the self employed photographer was on probation and when his parole officer found him in the house he found him with a gun and that sent him to the jail for the past year. >> marine county detectives arrested him in south lake tahoe and on monday from the release from the jail in custody over the past year on unrelated charges. >> the first of four found west of the fairfax. 18 year old roxanne rogash of oakland. it did not come up in the press conference but each of the victims had the same double initial. roax rogeb. carmela colanand tracey tafoia . authority in rochester, new york
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we are very proud of nasa. this is the 50th anniversary of president kennedy's call to send a person to the moon and return them safely. from our human space flight, the visit to the moon, the vision to go further, we are so proud of what we have done with human spaceflight and we look forward to supporting human space flight initiatives. when we look ahead at space science, the hubble space telescope, to others in the area of earth science, planetary science, protecting power, it is all important. we know that what nasa does is part really creating the new ideas for the innovation of the economy. in a speech to the maryland roundtable come every time nasa goes soft, it takes the american economy with us. nasa is about innovation and drugs. last year, congress gave nasa a new path forward. the ranking member and i worked with senator bill nelson -- nelson on a new authorization bill. are like to complement the gentle lady from taxes with what she and council member nelson were able to achieve. it met the priori
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in 2009, a nasa satellite was lost. a month ago, another nasa satellite was lost. the loss of these two my concern is first for the safety of our astronauts and for the successful launch of supplies and critical hardware to orbit. what type of full-scale, environmental testing is nasa going to require the commercial companies to achieve to get certification for space flight? how are we going to qualify our own vehicles? >> we are in the process of developing human ratings standards. we have a series of 1000 documents that will deal with what a contractor has to do to qualify to carry either cargo or crew members. my number one objective is the safety of our crews. we will not certify an industrial partner to carry a crew unless we're satisfied they have met all the criteria on human ratings standards and all of our safety requirements. almost all the vehicles go through thermal vacuum testing, vibration testing, radiation testing to make sure they are radiation hardened and the like. any test that would have been recovered or will be required, my multi-purpose crit
in 2009, a nasa satellite was lost. a month ago, another nasa satellite was lost. the loss of these two my concern is first for the safety of our astronauts and for the successful launch of supplies and critical hardware to orbit. what type of full-scale, environmental testing is nasa going to require the commercial companies to achieve to get certification for space flight? how are we going to qualify our own vehicles? >> we are in the process of developing human ratings standards. we...
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but at nasa we are also very excited about our future. people from across our nation and across the world will continue to learn from these amazing vehicles and the stories of their crews and their missionings. >> today's announcement comes on a historic day in space history. it was the 30th anniversary of nasa's first shuttle flight and the 50th anniversary of man's first journey into space. a total of 21 museums and visitor centers around the country put in bids for those retiring spaceships from the retirement fleet. -- from the shuttle fleet. >>> and ktvu challenge two news at 6:00 is coming up next. -- and ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00 is coming up next. >>> good evening i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. a break today in four murder cases from the 1970s. police have arrested this man, matthew naso. their bodies were found in marin and contra costa county. >> reporter: frank they got their big break when naso was arrested about a year ago on an unrelated probation violation a search of his house they say turned up clues to
but at nasa we are also very excited about our future. people from across our nation and across the world will continue to learn from these amazing vehicles and the stories of their crews and their missionings. >> today's announcement comes on a historic day in space history. it was the 30th anniversary of nasa's first shuttle flight and the 50th anniversary of man's first journey into space. a total of 21 museums and visitor centers around the country put in bids for those retiring...
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as for regular nasa or all schools most space programs work. let's talk a bit about that marse five hundred protract how important is it for a preparing long term space experiments but. of course it's important that's the second time we're conducting such an experiment there was a similar project in the soviet union the current project is international if i could leading space agencies like the european space agency arms china take part in it indicates how important this project is ask for specific results will have to wait for the project to be completed this nature of the experiment is mostly psychological we want to see if a big group can stay together for a long period of time and still perform their duties. now or do you have any major international programs besides the s.s. today. you mean in russia yes yes of course we have cooperation agreements with forty countries of course with some of them we don't have any serious joint projects even though we have an agreement but in some cases we have very big projects we actively work with china
as for regular nasa or all schools most space programs work. let's talk a bit about that marse five hundred protract how important is it for a preparing long term space experiments but. of course it's important that's the second time we're conducting such an experiment there was a similar project in the soviet union the current project is international if i could leading space agencies like the european space agency arms china take part in it indicates how important this project is ask for...
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the new head of that sac, the -- nasa, the last administration, shows you how much has changed. the last appointment was on january the 30th confirmed on february 14th. we don't work that way anymore. james webb came in saying the program that we -- that president eisenhower put forward is a losing program. the united states will always be behind in space. we need money for a larger rocket, and we need a post mercury human space flight program. kennedy, said, well, i'm not sure i want to make up my mind so quickly and said we'll think about this, but we're not going to address those decisions until the next budget cycle in the fall of 1961. then, changed the perception of the importance of space. the world and domestic reaction to the gagaran flight convinced kennedy he could not see this go to the soviet union and whatever the potentials for tangible results in space, the symbolic achievements of the soviet union linked to the soviet claims of superiority of their social system, and, again, al talks about anybody who was 3 in 1969, you'd have to be over 15 in 1961 srb -- some o
the new head of that sac, the -- nasa, the last administration, shows you how much has changed. the last appointment was on january the 30th confirmed on february 14th. we don't work that way anymore. james webb came in saying the program that we -- that president eisenhower put forward is a losing program. the united states will always be behind in space. we need money for a larger rocket, and we need a post mercury human space flight program. kennedy, said, well, i'm not sure i want to make...
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nasa is hoping to try again on monday. wounded congresswoman gabrielle giffords had left her hospital bed two days ago in order to attend the launch >> it's not clear if giffords will head back to texas today but she may meet with president obama and the first family. this is video of the first family from less than an hour ago. they are still planning to visit the kennedy space center despite the cancellation of the shuttle launch. >>> on his way to florida today, president obama this morning stopped in alabama to survey the devastation from wednesday's training of tornadoes. mr. obama and the first lady toured tuscaloosa where homes were destroyed. >> in addition to keeping all the families who have been affectd in our thoughts and prayers, obviously our biggest priority now is to help this community recover. >> emergency management officials have deployed 35 teams in tuscaloosa and six other counties hit hard by the storm. they will assess the damage and assist in the recovery efforts. [ cheers ] [ bells tolling ] >> al
nasa is hoping to try again on monday. wounded congresswoman gabrielle giffords had left her hospital bed two days ago in order to attend the launch >> it's not clear if giffords will head back to texas today but she may meet with president obama and the first family. this is video of the first family from less than an hour ago. they are still planning to visit the kennedy space center despite the cancellation of the shuttle launch. >>> on his way to florida today, president...
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says nasa's -- as one of nasa's biggest supporters in congress, she was really looking forward to having the opportunity to be there. >> reporter: giffords was shot in the head at point blank by a lone gunman during a public appearance in tucson in january. while she's medically cleared to travel now, she will be accompanied by staff from the rehabilitation center. in a jet, straight from nasa houston to the kennedy space center. and we're learning new details about her condition. she's speaking in simple sentences or single words, including "awesome," "love you," according to "the arizona republic." she is walking a little. her left side is said to be perfect. but she has limited use of her right side. >> we saw some very early signs and so we got so optimistic, weer with expecting very fast recovery and that's not what we're seeing now. >> reporter: her husband has been by her side from the beginning. >> i see her every morning before i go to work and when i come home from work at the end of my day. >> reporter: that was until friday when kelly and his crew went into quarantine, as is
says nasa's -- as one of nasa's biggest supporters in congress, she was really looking forward to having the opportunity to be there. >> reporter: giffords was shot in the head at point blank by a lone gunman during a public appearance in tucson in january. while she's medically cleared to travel now, she will be accompanied by staff from the rehabilitation center. in a jet, straight from nasa houston to the kennedy space center. and we're learning new details about her condition. she's...
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as nasa's -- one of nasa's biggest supporters in congress, she was really looking forward to having the opportunity to be there. >> giffords was shot at the head at point blank during a lone gunman at a public appearance in tucson in january. while she is medically cleared to travel right now, she will be uh p -- accompanied by staff from nasa houston to the space center. and we are learning new details about her condition. she is speaking in single sentences and single words like awesome, love you. she is walking a little. her left side is perfect, but has limited use of the right side. >> we saw some very early signs and we got so optimistic we expected a fast recovery and that's not what we are seeing now. >>- >> her astronaut husband has been by the side every minute. >> i see her every morning before i go to work and after work at the end of my day. >> that was until friday when kelly and his crew went into quarantine. as is always the case to avoid the risk of illness in space. on tuesday, the astronauts fly to the kennedy space center. wednesday congresswoman giffords arrives and
as nasa's -- one of nasa's biggest supporters in congress, she was really looking forward to having the opportunity to be there. >> giffords was shot at the head at point blank during a lone gunman at a public appearance in tucson in january. while she is medically cleared to travel right now, she will be uh p -- accompanied by staff from nasa houston to the space center. and we are learning new details about her condition. she is speaking in single sentences and single words like...
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the winning locations must pay nasa nearly $29 billion but expected to enjoy an economic payoff trying hundreds of thousands more visitors and millions in revenue. at the smithsonian's discovery will take place of enterprise new york. in washington samantha hayes. hah
the winning locations must pay nasa nearly $29 billion but expected to enjoy an economic payoff trying hundreds of thousands more visitors and millions in revenue. at the smithsonian's discovery will take place of enterprise new york. in washington samantha hayes. hah
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nasa hopes to reschedule the launch for monday. >>> the royal -- i am so excite about it. the royal wedding may be just about over but spirits still remain very high in england even long now that the ceremony has ended. a television camera caught a man in a black robe there doing a couple of cartwheels down the aisle at westminster abbey roya the man dog the cartwheels was a layman and not a minister and did not identify him. a lot of people here are blurry eyed. too tired for cartwheels. fans of the royal family gathered long before the crack of dawn for sold out royal wedding viewing parties.
nasa hopes to reschedule the launch for monday. >>> the royal -- i am so excite about it. the royal wedding may be just about over but spirits still remain very high in england even long now that the ceremony has ended. a television camera caught a man in a black robe there doing a couple of cartwheels down the aisle at westminster abbey roya the man dog the cartwheels was a layman and not a minister and did not identify him. a lot of people here are blurry eyed. too tired for...
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el endeavour será la penúltima misión, el penúltimo viaje que realice un transbordador de la nasa. en julio des pegara por última vez el atlantis, y los 3 transbordadores irán a museos, para que la gente pueda saber más de la historia de la nasa. >>> gracias a vanessa hawk con los detalles de cacabo cañavera no seria tan cono re naoents como parece. >>> este hombre asegura que su vida es una ♪ [ locutor ] estuve a dos alka seltzers de perderme otro compromiso... ♪ la vida está llena de placeres... ♪ vívelos con alka seltzer! ya convertida en parte de la realeza katherine >>> este domingo primero mayo se tomaran las calles en new york chicago y los Ángeles. los activistas dan los toques finales a los preparativos. pero como nos dice carlos botifoll, las marchas podrían no ser tan masivas como en otros años. . >>> #. >>>carlos: cuando en días pasado se reunió con el presidente obama, maría elena notó algo diferente en él sobre el tema de una reforma migratoria. >>> Él lo puso al mismo nivel de otras 2 ó 3 prioridades para el país. >>> sin el anuncio de un plan
el endeavour será la penúltima misión, el penúltimo viaje que realice un transbordador de la nasa. en julio des pegara por última vez el atlantis, y los 3 transbordadores irán a museos, para que la gente pueda saber más de la historia de la nasa. >>> gracias a vanessa hawk con los detalles de cacabo cañavera no seria tan cono re naoents como parece. >>> este hombre asegura que su vida es una ♪ [ locutor ] estuve a dos alka seltzers de perderme otro compromiso... ♪...
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to reading about their experiences up there is space that's are simply reporting there and retired nasa astronaut michael baker was also at the baikonur cosmodrome to see the croft as a veteran of four space shuttle flights he told r.t. what it feels and looks like before you get into space you're a little scared it's only natural relates to. you then once you get in it's all business you need to go you know in a setting like a nice shower and. some food nice food the food is ok and space but it's not the first. person in this information for. the planet is one of the most beautiful places a person from school is going to you could never get tired of looking at people taking in very fragile place everyone says that that's when the space it is very true and you see the atmosphere of their city it's like it's only. going to take place so it's very very fragile something that we really do take your. time take a look what's happening the world of business is here. welcome to our business boards and good to have you with me b.p.'s russian partners an alpha axis ran over our once again facing
to reading about their experiences up there is space that's are simply reporting there and retired nasa astronaut michael baker was also at the baikonur cosmodrome to see the croft as a veteran of four space shuttle flights he told r.t. what it feels and looks like before you get into space you're a little scared it's only natural relates to. you then once you get in it's all business you need to go you know in a setting like a nice shower and. some food nice food the food is ok and space but...
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as well as a nasa astronaut ron garan and as you have mentioned this launch is happening on the eve of the fiftieth anniversary of utica got his first flight in fact they're going to be launching off from the launch pad which is called god and start to it is very significant for the three men of course as expected they had been asked several times about how they felt about the significance of their mission is happening so close to this important day in space history and ron garan actually put it quite who went to even saying that fifty years ago on that day of the human race became a different species no longer confined to the boundaries of the earth and also if you ask the astronauts one thing to keep mentioning especially coming from russians and americans is the cooperation that they think the space program has really. hated because between the two sides even at the height of the space race with regard to the work they're going to be doing at the international space station the russians of course will be working on the russian side the american obvious merican side you have someone
as well as a nasa astronaut ron garan and as you have mentioned this launch is happening on the eve of the fiftieth anniversary of utica got his first flight in fact they're going to be launching off from the launch pad which is called god and start to it is very significant for the three men of course as expected they had been asked several times about how they felt about the significance of their mission is happening so close to this important day in space history and ron garan actually put...
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brenda trabaja para la nasa y dice que lola de -lo admira profundamente. >> estar ahÍ con ella hasta que se sintiÓ ese bien y luego volver al programa, y terminÓ el entrenamiento. >> el hecho de que ese sea el Último viaje detrÁs por dador, el lanzamiento a la historia porque es la primera vez en los Últimos 13 aÑos que un mandatario estadounidense hace acto de presencia como espectador, el Último fue bill clinton en 1988. saldrÁ en circulaciÓn en junio,ya cumpliÓ su cometido. ahora la prÓxima etapa es la exploraciÓn, vamos a regresar a lo que hacÍa, que era poder llegar a otros lugares, vamos a tratar de ir a marte, a la luna, pero tambiÉnes importante a los asteroides. >> maÑana los ojos del mundo estarÁn sobre cabo caÑaveral. >> la novedad que provoca este lanzamiento genera unos $ 5 millones en actividad econÓmica por la regiÓn, esta vez se calcula que ese nÚmero podrÍa llegar hasta $ 15 millones hoy ha llovido mucho por esta zona asÍ que esperemos que las condiciones del tiempo mejoren para que se pueda realizar la misiÓn. >> muchÍsimas gracias a lourdes.
brenda trabaja para la nasa y dice que lola de -lo admira profundamente. >> estar ahÍ con ella hasta que se sintiÓ ese bien y luego volver al programa, y terminÓ el entrenamiento. >> el hecho de que ese sea el Último viaje detrÁs por dador, el lanzamiento a la historia porque es la primera vez en los Últimos 13 aÑos que un mandatario estadounidense hace acto de presencia como espectador, el Último fue bill clinton en 1988. saldrÁ en circulaciÓn en junio,ya cumpliÓ su...
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silly reporting right there were retired nasa astronauts michael baker was also a psycho cosmodrome to see the crew off as a veteran of four space shuttle flights he told r.t. what of it feels like and what it looks like. before you get in the space a little scared it's only natural. and then once you get it it's all business you need to go you know you miss having naked nice shower. you some food place food the food is ok and space but isn't it. pushing this your friends and family to die planet is one of the most beautiful places that ever seen from simply wanted to you could never get tired of looking at it when i think it's very beautiful and very fragile place and everyone says that it's going to space but it's very true when you see the atmosphere at the edge of the earth it looks like it's only about that but i think in a place that's very very fragile something that we really need to take care of. just a few minutes away here are to be searching for what's needed the world economy is before thirty meters here with business. welcome to the program libyan rebels are expected to s
silly reporting right there were retired nasa astronauts michael baker was also a psycho cosmodrome to see the crew off as a veteran of four space shuttle flights he told r.t. what of it feels like and what it looks like. before you get in the space a little scared it's only natural. and then once you get it it's all business you need to go you know you miss having naked nice shower. you some food place food the food is ok and space but isn't it. pushing this your friends and family to die...
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so here i thought i want to retire to nasa astronaut michael baker was also. trying to see the crew off as a veteran of four special five c. told r.t. over it feels and what it looks like is well before you get into spacecraft you look a little scared it's only natural. but then once you get in it's all business and you need to go you know you miss having like a nice shower and think. you some food nice food and the food is ok and space but it's not the best. solution is to friends and family to plan it is one of the most beautiful places seen from space which you could never get tired of looking when he took a cubicle in very fragile place everyone says that that's in this case because it is very true when you see the atmosphere of the years it looks like it's only a little bit going to take place looks very very fragile something that we really need to take care of. now there's a plenty more and more all the stories we're covering of course at our web site in the five exclusive videos opinions and plenty of other features of course you know it's politics dot
so here i thought i want to retire to nasa astronaut michael baker was also. trying to see the crew off as a veteran of four special five c. told r.t. over it feels and what it looks like is well before you get into spacecraft you look a little scared it's only natural. but then once you get in it's all business and you need to go you know you miss having like a nice shower and think. you some food nice food and the food is ok and space but it's not the best. solution is to friends and family...
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there in space that are still you reporting there bringing us the latest from baikonur now retired nasa astronaut michael baker was also out of baikonur cosmodrome to see the croft as a veteran of four space shuttle flights. what orbit feels and looks like. we swear you get in the spacecraft you're a little scared but it's only natural right. then once you get it it's all business getting ready to go you know you miss having they could nice shower and. some food place for the food is ok and space but is a little bit of leverage which in this you for anything from going to the red planet is one of the most beautiful places that we've seen from simply going to you could never get tired of looking at it so you can look in very fragile place everyone says that that's in the space you know but it's very true when you see the atmosphere of the earth and it's like it's the only book that they're going to take in the face was very very fragile something that we're really going to take your. money more in our stories available to our website and you can also find exclusive video. features on our
there in space that are still you reporting there bringing us the latest from baikonur now retired nasa astronaut michael baker was also out of baikonur cosmodrome to see the croft as a veteran of four space shuttle flights. what orbit feels and looks like. we swear you get in the spacecraft you're a little scared but it's only natural right. then once you get it it's all business getting ready to go you know you miss having they could nice shower and. some food place for the food is ok and...
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the nasa sent us how i may well it's great to have you back on one of the things that strikes me about this whole issue of space space exploration as it's birth you know we essentially had these two countries the u.s. and russia. destroying each other with bombs which launched essentially a new generation of space exploration that all of the guns and rockets and war alternately it led to the birth of such a momentous milestone in our history talk a little bit about how we've we've accomplished this on an on the ashes of such a hideous history i mean. you're a beginner in space and so what has turned. human first we're spending and two hundred years for many years from now than us for man we only we can be sure that school children who are not the universe will celebrate is equal to zero the first and it will not be the first russian or so the earth. and it's been stored there are just now returned years now it's gone from being a little girl to celebrations discos in new york city and it's only going to continue in new york city and actually in the endless angelus here we're going to s
the nasa sent us how i may well it's great to have you back on one of the things that strikes me about this whole issue of space space exploration as it's birth you know we essentially had these two countries the u.s. and russia. destroying each other with bombs which launched essentially a new generation of space exploration that all of the guns and rockets and war alternately it led to the birth of such a momentous milestone in our history talk a little bit about how we've we've accomplished...
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in a jet from houston to nasa. >> she is speaking in words. awesome and love you. she is walking a little. her left side is perfect but has limited use of her right side. >> we are optmistic we expected a fast recovery. >> her husband has been by her side from the beginning. >> i see her before i go to work and when i come home from work. >> until friday when kelly and his crew went in quarantine. wednesday, congresswoman giffords will arrives and sees her husband at a picnic and then the launch set for friday 3:47 p.m. that was abc david curly reporting. kelly said giffords was upset when she learned several people were killed in the tucson, shooting. he has yet to tell her who the victims were which included the victims and colleagues and a nine year ode girl. >> san francisco airport was back in business after taking a direct hit by a tornado. lambert airport is functioning normally after flights resumed yesterday morning but concourse c will stay closed for repairs that could take up to two monthses. a tornado warning issued 34 minutes before the twister struck
in a jet from houston to nasa. >> she is speaking in words. awesome and love you. she is walking a little. her left side is perfect but has limited use of her right side. >> we are optmistic we expected a fast recovery. >> her husband has been by her side from the beginning. >> i see her before i go to work and when i come home from work. >> until friday when kelly and his crew went in quarantine. wednesday, congresswoman giffords will arrives and sees her husband...
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finally, nasa is putting 75 million into the dragon built by space x of california. it can carry people to the space station within two years of signing a contract with nasa. all of these ships will be opened to space tourists. vicky wynn, nbc bay area news. >>> a waterfront view a man never wanted. a 360 degrees view of water. there's a catch. take a look at this home atop of a sinking barge. the owner was transporting the structure to another location when he lost control of the barge. the coast guard said the barge is grounded. they are communicating with vessels planning to move through that section of the river. there's the house in its full glory with a beautiful view of the water. >> they would have done better with a pool instead. let's turn things over to jeff ranieri and talk about these soon to be better days, i hear. >> we're going to mix in more sunshine as we head throughout the week. a lot more improved than what we head on monday. take a look at the time lapse. the sung started to punch through the clouds and we enjoyed a lot of sun and watch the time
finally, nasa is putting 75 million into the dragon built by space x of california. it can carry people to the space station within two years of signing a contract with nasa. all of these ships will be opened to space tourists. vicky wynn, nbc bay area news. >>> a waterfront view a man never wanted. a 360 degrees view of water. there's a catch. take a look at this home atop of a sinking barge. the owner was transporting the structure to another location when he lost control of the...
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flight happening right here with what they call the guardian start this is where it all began with nasa astronauts on who are gone garrett in his words has said that fifty years ago that's a mankind became a different species that you were able to go beyond the boundaries of. the physical side really you could hear the ground hear the you didn't hear that you could hear. here quite an amazing site here is now by nor. will it it will take about ten minutes to get it to orbit it's a zero gravity and that is a couple of days to reach the international space station about where they were for three of their colleagues and ron garrett who's a very tech savvy astronaut he did say he will try his very best to keep us updated using twitter that is sending us tweets as well as blogs that we do look forward to reading about their experiences so there is space. that's actually reporting there now retired nasa astronaut michael baker was also at the baikonur cosmodrome to see the koran as a veteran of four space shuttle flights he told me what orbit feels and looks like . before you get into space y
flight happening right here with what they call the guardian start this is where it all began with nasa astronauts on who are gone garrett in his words has said that fifty years ago that's a mankind became a different species that you were able to go beyond the boundaries of. the physical side really you could hear the ground hear the you didn't hear that you could hear. here quite an amazing site here is now by nor. will it it will take about ten minutes to get it to orbit it's a zero gravity...
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that's one of nasa's three retiring shuttles. 21 museums and visitor centers are on the list. they include the kennedy space center and visitors complex, the space museum in new york city, and the museum of flight in seattle. it's also the 50th anniversary of the first human space flight by russian yuri gagarin. >>> it is a chilly start to the morning but we have some sunshine in store a little bit later. taking a look at your conditions out the door, still in the 30s in some inland spots. a little bit of patchy fog as well but that should burn off. throughout the rest of the bay area our temperatures this morning are in the 40s and 50s. as we make our way into the afternoon we are going to reach highs that are similar to yesterday. maybe a few degrees warmer in some spots but for the most part sitting in the 60s. plenty of sunshine today and breezy conditions along the bayshores and, of course, at the coast. at the coastline we are going to hang on to some of the fog so we won't get full sunshine but here's a look on our satellite of cloud cover. we are between two systems no
that's one of nasa's three retiring shuttles. 21 museums and visitor centers are on the list. they include the kennedy space center and visitors complex, the space museum in new york city, and the museum of flight in seattle. it's also the 50th anniversary of the first human space flight by russian yuri gagarin. >>> it is a chilly start to the morning but we have some sunshine in store a little bit later. taking a look at your conditions out the door, still in the 30s in some inland...
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and nasa says that 2010 dollars is 239 billion. that is including development and the abstracting shuttle cost 159 billion. so we have spent apollo-type money on space just not in the span of a few years. the program picked up momentum by '61, the start of '62. there was a debate about how to go to the moon, it's an interesting story i don't have time for this afternoon. kennedy went out in '62 to inspect progress, first to huntsville and then houston and his most vivid speech, i can't give this talk until you hear it. >> we choose to go to the moon, and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies because that challenge is -- >> oop. >> that's one we are willing to postpone and one we intend to win and the others two. >> on that same trip, kennedy went being worried about the rapidly increasing apole -- apollo. and told that those funds could be raised and a fight ensued whether it was appropriate to provide that extra money
and nasa says that 2010 dollars is 239 billion. that is including development and the abstracting shuttle cost 159 billion. so we have spent apollo-type money on space just not in the span of a few years. the program picked up momentum by '61, the start of '62. there was a debate about how to go to the moon, it's an interesting story i don't have time for this afternoon. kennedy went out in '62 to inspect progress, first to huntsville and then houston and his most vivid speech, i can't give...
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and they've kept their program going in large part because of their customers the united states and nasa and the european space agency so when they face cutbacks and they have their serious economic interests at this location they said wait a second we want to continue space but we'll go commercial and we'll take customers and their launch vehicle safe it's robust it's operational and they were able to continue by embracing a more commercial program we made i think foolish to teacher decision twenty years ago you can blame it on democrats republicans it's the way we are in america twenty years ago we should have said you know we need a new vehicle after the shuttle but we don't think that way we wait until emergencies and we have the tragedy of columbia and the crew was killed on the return of columbia and then a committee came on the augustine commission and said we can't continue the shuttle . and so as usual we're going to have there's a last minute situation we have a gap of maybe six years before the americans get back involved how does the u.s. lose out by not investing in space an
and they've kept their program going in large part because of their customers the united states and nasa and the european space agency so when they face cutbacks and they have their serious economic interests at this location they said wait a second we want to continue space but we'll go commercial and we'll take customers and their launch vehicle safe it's robust it's operational and they were able to continue by embracing a more commercial program we made i think foolish to teacher decision...
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right now the problem with space junk is so high that nasa is worried that if there is never another watch of anything into space it is every launch creates a little bit of debris. in fifty years time. certain orbits will be still polluted that nobody can operate there because the stuff that's already out there will start breaking up and creating more mark on. the satellites construction unleashes a storm cloud of debris that founds outer space and threatens everything in orbit. the point really is creation of debris in this manner a good idea or bad idea and clearly it is a very bad idea because there is no way to go up and clean that up. the more times you go into space and you begin to practice destroying other satellites you create so much space junk that you literally create the very likely possibility that at some point in time you will not be able to get a rocket off the planet earth because it'll be like a minefield around the planet and you won't be able to escape a minefield with that rocket because it would be destroyed by all the space junk there so we've got to begin to
right now the problem with space junk is so high that nasa is worried that if there is never another watch of anything into space it is every launch creates a little bit of debris. in fifty years time. certain orbits will be still polluted that nobody can operate there because the stuff that's already out there will start breaking up and creating more mark on. the satellites construction unleashes a storm cloud of debris that founds outer space and threatens everything in orbit. the point...
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this is one of nasa's most ambitious missions in years. once they rendezvous with the international space station, the endeavor crew is going to install the alpha magnetic spectrometer a $2 billion piece of equipment. it's going to -- if it works the way nasa wants it to, it's going to sift through space for antimatter and may reveal what galaxies are made of. it's a major scientific experiment. >> it's going to be fun. >> joel, i know now what that's all about, right? [ laughter ] >> reporter: exactly. did i explain that well? did i look like i knew what i was talking about? >> good enough for me. joel brown leave at the kennedy space center, thanks so much. >>> all right. good morning, folks. got a great day coming our way. lots of sunshine out there. great start to the day. no clouds to worry about now. the big concern will be the winds kicking up throughout the day. it will be blustery at the coast. i think that will be the major weather concern for today. 50s at the coast and strong winds at the coast as well as the mountain gaps. 39
this is one of nasa's most ambitious missions in years. once they rendezvous with the international space station, the endeavor crew is going to install the alpha magnetic spectrometer a $2 billion piece of equipment. it's going to -- if it works the way nasa wants it to, it's going to sift through space for antimatter and may reveal what galaxies are made of. it's a major scientific experiment. >> it's going to be fun. >> joel, i know now what that's all about, right? [ laughter ]...
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satellites can transmit university standard time a synchronization of nasa infrastructures fail. three hundred fifty million cellphones are disabled. hundreds of millions of internet connections vanish around the world card payments and bank accounts freeze billions of dollars or start from the industries and businesses triggering a financial crash news services are crippled city streets relying on g.p.s. for traffic management are in chaos electrical grids are destructive winds own zero cottons are blinded by blackouts. coastguards are deaf the ship's distress calls. dozens of aircrafts are missing air traffic controllers are fighting a panic worldwide flights are grounded for call back by midnight there's been a cascade of traffic crane both in the aircraft accidents. so far the world was awarded such a catastrophe. for the space war would kill satellites and blast tons of wreckage and it were a bit the system we rely on will shatter and be impossible to restore. every nation would suffer the consequences of armed conflict in space still some maintain that being a first place w
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look at this photo that nasa tweeted out showing a lightning bolts around the space shuttle endeavor as it sat on a launch pad in the middle the storm. the endeavor shuttle mission has been scratched today due to mechanical problems. nasa hopes to try again monday >>catherine:catherine live at ocean beach in san francisco, a pretty afternoon out there all the brightest and telling us a little windy at times. winds roughly 30 mi. an hour. more news coming up after this. Ñ# ái
look at this photo that nasa tweeted out showing a lightning bolts around the space shuttle endeavor as it sat on a launch pad in the middle the storm. the endeavor shuttle mission has been scratched today due to mechanical problems. nasa hopes to try again monday >>catherine:catherine live at ocean beach in san francisco, a pretty afternoon out there all the brightest and telling us a little windy at times. winds roughly 30 mi. an hour. more news coming up after this. Ñ# ái